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Brazil's tinkering to meet fiscal target threatens to dent credibility

As Brazil struggles to meet its year-end budget target, the government has become increasingly creative with how it accounts for spending, tax

Brazil's tinkering to meet fiscal target threatens to dent credibility
Economy|Finance

Economic uncertainties still prevent rate cut in Brazil, official says

The global economic uncertainties that led Brazil's central bank to halt its monetary easing cycle have persisted, preventing an interest

Economic uncertainties still prevent rate cut in Brazil, official says
Economy|Finance

G20 financial chiefs flag global economic 'soft landing', warn of risks from war

G20 financial leaders said on Friday the global economy was likely heading for a "soft landing", but warned wars and escalating conflicts

G20 financial chiefs flag global economic 'soft landing', warn of risks from war
Economy|Finance

G20 finance ministers meet to seek consensus before US election

Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 meet this week to seek consensus on economic policy ahead of the U.S. election, with

G20 finance ministers meet to seek consensus before US election
Economy|Environment|Health|World

Brazil sees over 100 countries joining alliance against hunger, minister says

More than 100 countries are expected to back a global alliance against hunger that Brazil has proposed to counter the increasing number of

Brazil sees over 100 countries joining alliance against hunger, minister says
Economy|Political

EU Tax Observatory eyes broader G20 support for minimum tax on billionaires

A minimum tax on billionaires is likely to gain wider traction among the G20 group of the world's largest economies as they get clarity on the

EU Tax Observatory eyes broader G20 support for minimum tax on billionaires
Business|Economy|Political

Brazil to examine changes to pension benefit calculations in spending review, minister says

Brazil's planning ministry is preparing to review government spending again, including changes in the calculation of pension and labor benefits

Brazil to examine changes to pension benefit calculations in spending review, minister says
Economy|Political

Brazil officials eye curbs on pension spending, but Lula may resist

Senior officials in Brazil's economic team are signaling a need to curb pension spending in order to shore up public accounts, although their

Brazil officials eye curbs on pension spending, but Lula may resist

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